Samsung made a spring at CES this year, announcing a series of new TVs that boast its new mini LED technology in its Neo QLED TVs and sinking further into its Micro LED display technology, which will take over OLED in the years to come. next. However, for some people, the real star of the Samsung 2021 TV range does not look like a TV at all. The frame – a TV designed to look like a framed portrait – is being restored in 2021, and fans of this imaginative TV could not be more excited.
The most significant change in this year’s iteration of the frame is related to the frame itself (ie the frame), which Samsung has managed to weaken quite a bit – it is now 46% thinner than previous versions and looks more like a portrait framed as a result.

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The frame-portrait frames and illustrations displayed are customizable.
Samsung offers attachable frames in five different color variants, so fans of The Frame can pick and choose how they would like to present their TV to the world. In addition, these colors come in two new styles, “Modern” and “Beveled”, which allows owners to better blend the frame in its surroundings.
While size and price information remain insufficient, it is worth noting that the 2020 version of the frame was (and still is) available in six sizes: 32-inch, 43-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch. We expect the new version to contain 4K resolution, quantum dots and a relatively premium price due to the high nature of the TV design.
It may not be the TV for everyone, but The Frame has a cult following among people who won’t settle for a garden TV in the living room or bedroom. Perhaps its continued success will inspire more companies to approach TV design with more care and creativity.
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